This is simply great to see. All of our servicemen and servicewomen deserve the utmost respect and care...and I'm glad President Trump is giving them a little slice of that within the walls of the White House.
He can transport hollow point ammo to his friend's range, provided he follows the law in transporting it correctly:
"As with other ammunition and firearms, a sportsman would have to comply with the provisions of N.J.S.A 2C:39-6f and g when transporting hollow nose ammunition to a target range...
Just playing devil's advocate here...any chance Precision Armory was worried about some kind of a NYS "sting operation" (if they even exist) and that's why they acted the way they did?
This above in red, seems to hit the nail on the head. It's a shame when a business that sells firearms can't even look out for a fellow gun owner, particularly when they are from out of state. Especially here in NY...we are so behind in the 2A curve, you would think the legitimate firearms...
Understood, thanks for the reply. Too many laws in this state/region that can jam somebody up...whether it's an honest citizen that makes an honest mistake traveling through here...or it's the enforcement officers pushed into acting on it, knowing the laws are ridiculous anyway. This...
Serious question. What's wrong with the responding officer 1) Explaining to the woman why she can't can't stop and sell the pistols in the state of NY. 2) Asking the FFL to give her a gun lock. 3) Watching her secure them in her vehicle and sending her on her way to the state of Maine?
Where this ammo seems to shine is in .380 ACP. Shooting The Bull got some great results with it during his ballistic gel testing. As long as it feeds reliably in your pistol, it seems to be the best .380 ACP option for self-defense.